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Roy Thomson
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I was about to call this On The Other Neck in that
I played with both necks open on my Pedal Steel. The verse is rendered on E9th then switch to second neck 6 string C6th non pedal and play the chorus.
Makes for an interesting contrast don't you think???
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http://picosong.com/n2XP

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Jim Lindsey (Louisiana)
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Post by Jim Lindsey (Louisiana) »

Very pretty tune and nice arrangement. Very nicely done. :-)
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Beautiful Roy. Nicely played and I do like the difference of the two necks............... :D clark
Norman Carlton
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Post by Norman Carlton »

Different, interesting,Beautiful and well done! BTW do I get a mere hint of Wawaii?
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Post by Norman Carlton »

excuse me--Hawaii. My spell checker is in bed already.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Many thanks!
Norman, in my early days of learning I played Lap
Steel for 10 years before acquiring a pedal steel.
During that time I did play a lot of Hawaiian music
and still do today but not as much.

Roy
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